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this is just -- >> you are talking about demonstrations in kiev. >> not just kiev, western part of ukraine. all these mobsters looking from -- >> don't you think this has an internal conflict, an internal ukrainian conflict to be managed by ukrainians? >> that's true. this is exactly the position of russian authorities. that kiev has nothing to do with moscow. that this is internal conflict. ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure. >> this is practically two nations and two countries. and in case, this was my early warning, i am dealing with this problem for 25 years. and i warned, the day when nationalists will capture the power in kiev. >> as that's what you feel has happened here? good and this is the gij of the end of ukrainian statehood because the first action dks. >> why are they nationalist and people who saw for their own lives in their own futures a closer alliance from europe and moscow and russia? >> usually president putin say this many times. let's separate flies on burgers. because flies on burgers are not good. because on kiev, a lot of honest
this is just -- >> you are talking about demonstrations in kiev. >> not just kiev, western part of ukraine. all these mobsters looking from -- >> don't you think this has an internal conflict, an internal ukrainian conflict to be managed by ukrainians? >> that's true. this is exactly the position of russian authorities. that kiev has nothing to do with moscow. that this is internal conflict. ukraine was deeply divided country. and deeply divided nation. >> sure....
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international who's calling the shots in kiev. the rise of hardline nationalist former convicts among them is raising fears ukraine's upheaval has empowered some very dangerous people meanwhile. russia's official news agency says the russians have given ukraine forces in till to morrow morning to surrender. parties out on the propaganda watches me is fuelling panic over ukraine setting the alarms ringing over russia's full blown intervention and the takeover of the southern region of crimea. and the flame is back to sort where the winter of paralympics games just around the corner we'll look at some intriguing facts and first to be expected. in moscow what you're international with the arena joshing now on the most wanted list international arrest warrant is now out for the hand of a ukrainian new announcing group russian prosecutors accuse him of publicly inciting terrorist and extremist actions and concerns are growing over a new nazi movements gaining power and the wake of the ousting of the old ministrations searches refinishe
international who's calling the shots in kiev. the rise of hardline nationalist former convicts among them is raising fears ukraine's upheaval has empowered some very dangerous people meanwhile. russia's official news agency says the russians have given ukraine forces in till to morrow morning to surrender. parties out on the propaganda watches me is fuelling panic over ukraine setting the alarms ringing over russia's full blown intervention and the takeover of the southern region of crimea....
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in that area a strange stand off took place with ukraine yian an russian troops. here is the story. >> reporter: god save your people these women sing outside the gates. protect us with your cross. inside the troops have vowed never to surrender to the hundreds of other troops without insignia but russian marines deployed outside. tells me they say they are here to protect us but who will they protect us from? no one has attacked us. under the soviet union it was part of russia until it was handed over to the ukraine part of the soviet union as the symbol of the fraternal ties between russia and the ukraine. those ties almost now without repair. 67-year-old former soldier insists crimea is russian and should return. >> logically, crimea should be part of russia. we have all of the elements here for a tense stand off. the soldiers here for instance don't have ammunition in their weapons, we have opponents and supporters, there has been a lot of talk but not any action. further away from the gates, the troops do have ammunition and in mid afternoon more arrive. the
in that area a strange stand off took place with ukraine yian an russian troops. here is the story. >> reporter: god save your people these women sing outside the gates. protect us with your cross. inside the troops have vowed never to surrender to the hundreds of other troops without insignia but russian marines deployed outside. tells me they say they are here to protect us but who will they protect us from? no one has attacked us. under the soviet union it was part of russia until it...
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kerry is in ukraine's capital of kiev. the secretary also visited independence square, which had been the center of protests and where a huge memorial has now been erected to those killed before president yanukovych was ousted. we'll bring you secretary kerry's remarks live when he starts.
kerry is in ukraine's capital of kiev. the secretary also visited independence square, which had been the center of protests and where a huge memorial has now been erected to those killed before president yanukovych was ousted. we'll bring you secretary kerry's remarks live when he starts.
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jackie roland, al jazerra, kiev. >> now as you just heard from jackie, ukraine's acting president is urging president putin to pull back his military. al jazerra's rory challands now has reaction from that in moscow. >> reporter: well, it is a waiting game now. vladimir putin has shown his hand. he has the mandate from the upper house of parliament to use military force if he so desires in ukraine. the big question is will he use that mandate or does he feel that the threat of military force is enough for russia to reassert its influence in ukraine? overnight the phone lines werwereabsolutely humming here h high-level conversations. vladimir putin spoke to barack obama, he smoke ban ki-moon the secretary general of united nations and spoke to the french president. in all of those conversations, he made exactly the same point, that russia was prepared to pretext its citizens, its fellow russians in crimea, and also protect the black sea fleet if violence escalates there. >> again, that's rory challands reporting from moscow. and right here in the united states, secretary of state john
jackie roland, al jazerra, kiev. >> now as you just heard from jackie, ukraine's acting president is urging president putin to pull back his military. al jazerra's rory challands now has reaction from that in moscow. >> reporter: well, it is a waiting game now. vladimir putin has shown his hand. he has the mandate from the upper house of parliament to use military force if he so desires in ukraine. the big question is will he use that mandate or does he feel that the threat of...
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now to kiev - ukraine's acting president has put forces on full alert. ier -- we are live to independence square, with nick schifrin. how nervous are ukraine's leaders at this point. >> ukraine's leaders are very nervous. they have been on the job for 48 hours and are dealing with a maimer security crisis they were trying to deal with the economy. this is what they have to deal with. the president or acting president not only put his forces on high alert. he stepped up security at airports and security plants. we heard the prime minister discussing military intervention. they are warning soldiers to step back into bases. they are warnings echoed, include ag tatiana chernobyl, she said she wants diplomacy to work, but they feel there's no choice. >> translation: there's no diplomacy with vladimir putin. russia spread information to make georgia the enemy. they stole part of georgia. with putin and viktor yanukovych, there can be no diplomacy. we have no choice but to defend the country ourselves. >> so clearly the government here are worried, using aggres
now to kiev - ukraine's acting president has put forces on full alert. ier -- we are live to independence square, with nick schifrin. how nervous are ukraine's leaders at this point. >> ukraine's leaders are very nervous. they have been on the job for 48 hours and are dealing with a maimer security crisis they were trying to deal with the economy. this is what they have to deal with. the president or acting president not only put his forces on high alert. he stepped up security at...
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and once again condemn the uprising in kiev as unconstitutional. but with apps for the use of military force there's no need for that at the moment and the military drills that took place recently have nothing to do with the situation in ukraine we have this option but it is an extreme measure for the legitimacy of a president yet of which requested russia to use military force to protect the lives and well being of the ukrainians. while those remarks however did little to calm the storm of condemnation from the west led by washington which once again threatened to isolate russia or over its role in crimea or geo political analyst richard becker from the answer coalition he says the u.s. itself has been deeply involved in this crisis from the very outset. we know that they had intervened i mean it's really something to hear them shed these crocodile tears about the violations of sovereignty when you think about the united states history in terms of violating the sovereignty of so many countries including the ukraine i mean mccain was there from the
and once again condemn the uprising in kiev as unconstitutional. but with apps for the use of military force there's no need for that at the moment and the military drills that took place recently have nothing to do with the situation in ukraine we have this option but it is an extreme measure for the legitimacy of a president yet of which requested russia to use military force to protect the lives and well being of the ukrainians. while those remarks however did little to calm the storm of...
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in kiev were there has already been so much bloodshed people express their allegiance to ukraine and their defines of russia. it is fighting rhetoric. for now it is talk. parliament has been meeting in emergency session. afterwards the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disazer. >> this is not the threat. this is actually the declaration of war to my country. and we urge president vladimir putin to pull back his military and stick to the international obligations and bilateral and multilateral agreements that were signed between ukraine and russia. >> the army opened recruiting stations across the country. there are nine in the capital alone. this office on the outskirts of kiev, men were waiting outside before the doors opened. >> people have been responding enthusiastically to the call to mobilise. here there are young men, older men, people with military experience, people without military experience, but who want to take part. we visited a total of three stations in and around kiev and in the first few hours several hundred people have enlift ed. i can
in kiev were there has already been so much bloodshed people express their allegiance to ukraine and their defines of russia. it is fighting rhetoric. for now it is talk. parliament has been meeting in emergency session. afterwards the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disazer. >> this is not the threat. this is actually the declaration of war to my country. and we urge president vladimir putin to pull back his military and stick to the international...
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kerry visited ukraine's capital kiev yesterday. the obama administration is considering slapping russia with economic sanctions as early as this week. a live report from washington on the crisis at the top of the hour. >>> 5:35 now. the alameda county coroner's office tentatively identified a 56-year-old oakland man as the one who burned to death in a fire early saturday morning. authorities believe it's richard fang after seeing his driver's license but don't know for sure, because his body was so badly burned. investigators say his body was set on fire in an alleyway outside his 34th avenue apartment. police say the fire is considered to be suspicious. the apartment complex was also the scene of a fatal home invasion last month. police are trying to determine if the incidents are related. >>> hundreds mp people are mourning the loss of an east bay teen. 14-year-old jenna betti, hit and killed by a train sunday. she dropped her cell phone on the tracks and was trying to retrieve it. about 1,000 people attended a memorial at martin
kerry visited ukraine's capital kiev yesterday. the obama administration is considering slapping russia with economic sanctions as early as this week. a live report from washington on the crisis at the top of the hour. >>> 5:35 now. the alameda county coroner's office tentatively identified a 56-year-old oakland man as the one who burned to death in a fire early saturday morning. authorities believe it's richard fang after seeing his driver's license but don't know for sure, because...
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. >> returning to the ukraine. and what is likely to occur there, next. my next guest said that esident putin is flexi his muscles,ust as his predecessors did in kosovo, the key is for the new regime in kiev t resis intimdation. general good to have you wit u us. 150,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. they have the cry me an -- krimmnan ports are filled with russian ships. >> i take my hat off to the ukrainian leadership, they navigated waters that have been stirred up by mr. putin well, resisted anyype of arm react. they are working hard to establish a democratic government, in kiev, they are doing the right thing. they are asking for financial aid from the european union and the united states to get themselves back on their feet, fiscally. but in terms of who putin is doing, it is important to understand that krimea vitally importa to russians. sebastopol is oy warm water port they have, we perhaps don't make as much as of domestically as perhaps russian do this is a very emotional issue, for all of the russian people and putin's reputation
. >> returning to the ukraine. and what is likely to occur there, next. my next guest said that esident putin is flexi his muscles,ust as his predecessors did in kosovo, the key is for the new regime in kiev t resis intimdation. general good to have you wit u us. 150,000 russian troops on the border with ukraine. they have the cry me an -- krimmnan ports are filled with russian ships. >> i take my hat off to the ukrainian leadership, they navigated waters that have been stirred up...
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secretary of state kerry flies to kiev. good morning everybody. we are live from europe's headquarters here in london. my colleague francine lacqua is off today. we begin with the market reactions to the crisis in the ukraine. investors are selling off russian and western assets on concerns that we are seeing a standoff between russia and the west intensify to a level we have not seen, really, since the end of the cold war. jonathan ferro joins us with the details of the selloff in russia, while caroline hyde takes a closer look at what is happening to european companies and markets. >> russian equities down eight 8.5%.lf percent -- that was for one reason and one reason only, russia's central bank comes out and hikes to seven percent from 5.5%. they say the reason is to prevent inflation risks and ensure financial stability. it does not remove political risk. that is what is driving these markets. look in commodity markets, that is where you get the broader story. natural gas is up two percent this morning. his been up there since most of the mor
secretary of state kerry flies to kiev. good morning everybody. we are live from europe's headquarters here in london. my colleague francine lacqua is off today. we begin with the market reactions to the crisis in the ukraine. investors are selling off russian and western assets on concerns that we are seeing a standoff between russia and the west intensify to a level we have not seen, really, since the end of the cold war. jonathan ferro joins us with the details of the selloff in russia,...
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to ukraine and defiance for russia. it's fighting red correct and for now still only talk. parliament has been meet in an emergency session, afterwards prime minister said russia had brought them to the brink of disaster. >> this is not a threat. this is actually.declaration of war to my country. and we urge president putin to pull back his military and to stick to the international obligations and bilateral and milateral agreements that were signed between ukraine and russia. >> reporter: the army has opened recruiting stations across the country. there are nine in the capital alone. this office on the outskirts of kiev men were waiting outside even before the doors opened. people have been responding enthusiastically to the call to mobilize. here there are young men, there are older men, people with military experience, people without any military experience at all. but who still want to take part. we have visited a total of three stations in and around kiev and already in the first few hours several hundred people ha
to ukraine and defiance for russia. it's fighting red correct and for now still only talk. parliament has been meet in an emergency session, afterwards prime minister said russia had brought them to the brink of disaster. >> this is not a threat. this is actually.declaration of war to my country. and we urge president putin to pull back his military and to stick to the international obligations and bilateral and milateral agreements that were signed between ukraine and russia. >>...
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ryan chilcote joins us now from kiev with the late details. good evening. evening, mark. earlier today, the crimean parliament voted to secede from ukraine and join russia. they will now put that decision to the people of crimea in a referendum scheduled to take place on the 16th of this month, and just 10 days. after that decision, the federal government, the parliament here in kiev effectively disbanded the crimean parliament and an old that decision. the question is does that matter now is crimea right occupied by several thousand the ukrainian and military there has been neutralized. , secretary kerry had said that would be an illegitimate referendum, but we've seen a pattern for these kinds of things other soviet republic is russia has effectively supported or established state lets. the russian military moved today ,o take control of the straight a body of water about 4.5 isometers wide which strategic for it to control the area as it effectively now does. just because the people of crimea and this semi-aton a miss region vote to secede from ukraine and join russia
ryan chilcote joins us now from kiev with the late details. good evening. evening, mark. earlier today, the crimean parliament voted to secede from ukraine and join russia. they will now put that decision to the people of crimea in a referendum scheduled to take place on the 16th of this month, and just 10 days. after that decision, the federal government, the parliament here in kiev effectively disbanded the crimean parliament and an old that decision. the question is does that matter now is...
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ukraine to this historic crossroad, and there is not a russian flag in sight. protesters in this square, brian, overturned their pro-russian government. it is not clear now how much independence russia will tolerate. brian? >> richard engel who remains in kiev for us tonight, thank you, this is no ordinary time and all of this presents a very difficult balancing act for the u.s., getting involved in what russia again considers its own domestic affairs. tonight, the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry is issuing a strong message to putin, nonetheless. and nbc's andrea mitchell has more at the state department on that end of the story. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, vladimir putin's war games so close to ukraine prompted this stern warning from secretary of state john kerry in his interview with us. also a cautionary warning to putin about how quickly these kinds of uprisings can catch fire. >> i think the quickness with which it has moved should frankly be a message to russia. and mr. putin should listen carefully to ukrainians who have voiced t
ukraine to this historic crossroad, and there is not a russian flag in sight. protesters in this square, brian, overturned their pro-russian government. it is not clear now how much independence russia will tolerate. brian? >> richard engel who remains in kiev for us tonight, thank you, this is no ordinary time and all of this presents a very difficult balancing act for the u.s., getting involved in what russia again considers its own domestic affairs. tonight, the u.s. secretary of...
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more tension in the ukraine. curiously, it's not in kiev. that is the scene in front of the parliament building in the ukrainian peninsula of crimea. overnight, 120 militants took over the parliament building and raise the russian flag. the group is allowing deputies to enter the legislature for a possible vote on the status of crimea. the peninsula is in the south of ukraine, population 1.9 million. grammy is part of the country, but governs itself as a semi autonomous state. it is also home to russia's black sea fleet. >> we are dedicated to the integrity of my country, and we will do everything we can, everything possible, and we will use all tools and legal means in order to civilize ukraine. >> that is the new prime minister. he wants $35 billion in aid. we caught up with him this morning. >> we will do everything not to default. we have enough resources and if we get financial support on the united states, the european union, the imf, we will do it. >> ok, $35 billion. the imf says it is ready to respond to ukraine's request. the u.s.
more tension in the ukraine. curiously, it's not in kiev. that is the scene in front of the parliament building in the ukrainian peninsula of crimea. overnight, 120 militants took over the parliament building and raise the russian flag. the group is allowing deputies to enter the legislature for a possible vote on the status of crimea. the peninsula is in the south of ukraine, population 1.9 million. grammy is part of the country, but governs itself as a semi autonomous state. it is also home...
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, and in tough rhetoric from leaders in moscow, washington and kiev, as the u.s. called on russia to step back from what it now calls an act of aggression. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday. president obama unveils his new budget blueprint, laying the groundwork for political battles over how to close the country's economic gaps. >> ifill: plus... >> with this app, we can make better decisions and maybe in the future i think we can change the world with this game. >> ifill: the california program introducing young men to the world of hack-a-thons and tech startups, training them to become the app developers of tomorrow. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructur
, and in tough rhetoric from leaders in moscow, washington and kiev, as the u.s. called on russia to step back from what it now calls an act of aggression. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this tuesday. president obama unveils his new budget blueprint, laying the groundwork for political battles over how to close the country's economic gaps. >> ifill: plus... >> with this app, we can make better decisions and maybe in the future i...
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the secretary of state, john kerry, he's due to fly out tonight, to go to kiev in ukraine. he spoke moments ago at the state department, and he condemned russian's invasion of crimea as an incredible act of aggression. in moscow, russian's parliament is considering legislation that could ultimately lead to the annexation of crimea as russian territory. the russian president putin appears to be taking a very active role in military drills in western russia. the exercises involve about 150,000 troops, along with aircraft and ships. putin called for snap drills and surprise inspections throughout the region. let's go straight to the region, cnn's anderson cooper in kiev. russian media denying they have issued an ultimatum, but ukrainian troops clearly worried. what is the latest you're seeing and hearing on the ground? >> there is a lot of concern. it's obviously an incredibly tense situation here in kiev. the central government, the new government here is shaky, at best. there is an interim president, new prime minister, prime minister saying this country is on the brink of d
the secretary of state, john kerry, he's due to fly out tonight, to go to kiev in ukraine. he spoke moments ago at the state department, and he condemned russian's invasion of crimea as an incredible act of aggression. in moscow, russian's parliament is considering legislation that could ultimately lead to the annexation of crimea as russian territory. the russian president putin appears to be taking a very active role in military drills in western russia. the exercises involve about 150,000...
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and american politicians seek to influence events in ukraine but former u.s. congressman ron paul thinks the u.s. should stay out of the ukraine's affairs more on that from the man himself iran r t coming up. and western media continues its heavy coverage of the ukraine crisis but is there coverage telling the whole story in depth of one.
and american politicians seek to influence events in ukraine but former u.s. congressman ron paul thinks the u.s. should stay out of the ukraine's affairs more on that from the man himself iran r t coming up. and western media continues its heavy coverage of the ukraine crisis but is there coverage telling the whole story in depth of one.
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david: we'll go to correspondent in the ukraine capitol of kiev to find out who is winning this high-stakes poker game. sandra: remember this hilarious radioshack commercial from the super billion last month? it may not have been enough to turn the embattled electronics retailer around. you saw all the cam most. you saw it, david? david: yeah, i did. sandra: radioshack's latest recovery plan after this. ♪ sandra: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute of the first up, facebook in negotiations to buy drone manufacturer titan aerospace. according to reports the social networking giant is aiming to use the drones to beam internet connections to isolated regions in developing countries. >>> radioshack closing 1100 stores after sluggish holiday sales. sales at stores open for at least one year fell 19% in the fourth quarter due to weak customer traffic. >>> zynga planning to launch three new games before the enof this month as part of its efforts to remake itself as a mobile gaming company. the new games are farmville ii, zynga, poker and wor
david: we'll go to correspondent in the ukraine capitol of kiev to find out who is winning this high-stakes poker game. sandra: remember this hilarious radioshack commercial from the super billion last month? it may not have been enough to turn the embattled electronics retailer around. you saw all the cam most. you saw it, david? david: yeah, i did. sandra: radioshack's latest recovery plan after this. ♪ sandra: time for a quick speed read of some of the day's other headlines, five stories,...
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already we have moved together, to announce substantial assistance for the government in kiev, and today our allies took similar steps. i am confident we are moving forward together. united in our determination to oppose actions that violate international law, and to support the government and people of ukraine. the proposed referendum on the future would violate the constitution. and violated international law. with the participation of the international community. in cry mia, provided it abides bits agreements and respects the sovereign city and territorial integrity. and the world should support the people of ukraine as they move to elections in may. that's the path, and secretary kerry is engaged in discussions with all of the relevant parties including russia and ukraine, to pursue that path. but if this violation of international law continues, the result of the united states and our allies and the international community will remain firm. meanwhile, we have taken steps to reaffirm our commitment to the security in year europe, and to support the people of ukraine. one last point,
already we have moved together, to announce substantial assistance for the government in kiev, and today our allies took similar steps. i am confident we are moving forward together. united in our determination to oppose actions that violate international law, and to support the government and people of ukraine. the proposed referendum on the future would violate the constitution. and violated international law. with the participation of the international community. in cry mia, provided it...
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in kiev. capital of ukraine. a country, its own prime minister says is on the brink of disaster. there are calls for international observers to be sent in to monitor what is an extremely notable standoff where ukrainian and russian forces have come face to face. the foreign secretary of britain william hague is in kiev. he issued a clear warning about moving troops on ukrainian soil. russian counterparts have said moscow intervened because russian citizens's lives were under threat. >> the pride of the ukrainian navy ripped from the wall of the staff headquarters by a pro russian crowd fast losing patience the the base is surrounded by russian soldiers. and yesterday this man, admiral, head of the ukrainian navy switched sides swearing his allegiance to crimea and moscow. today he returned urging others to follow him. but he underestimates the resolve of his successor standing next to him and the men and women he once commanded. together in defiance they sung the ukrainian anthem. ukraine has not yet died, nor has her glory. outside the crowd grew ever more restless. they shouted
in kiev. capital of ukraine. a country, its own prime minister says is on the brink of disaster. there are calls for international observers to be sent in to monitor what is an extremely notable standoff where ukrainian and russian forces have come face to face. the foreign secretary of britain william hague is in kiev. he issued a clear warning about moving troops on ukrainian soil. russian counterparts have said moscow intervened because russian citizens's lives were under threat. >>...
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it's the east-west divide that is fuelling fears that parts of ukraine will break away. it's the autonomous renaling of crimia that is causing concern. we have this report. >> anger. here directed towards the policemen. the crowd thinks he's taking orders from kiev and refuse to recognise the new government. the council rebelled. it appointed a russian businessman as mayor. since the opposition took control of the parliament, what has been happening has alarmed pro-russian towns. other cities may have seen lenin topple. he's not in danger. long home to navy personnel and russia's black sea fleet, viktor yanukovych is thought to have sought refuge here. few have anything good to say. >> translation: there's nothing to him. he was a thief. people knew it. >> as russian flag sellers do a brisk trade, pro-moscow parties sense an opportunity. they speak of threats and the need for russian military intervention. >> i am sure that if the militants kapture the city. the sailors will stand side by side to defend the city. >> everyone seems to be expecting something to happen. >>
it's the east-west divide that is fuelling fears that parts of ukraine will break away. it's the autonomous renaling of crimia that is causing concern. we have this report. >> anger. here directed towards the policemen. the crowd thinks he's taking orders from kiev and refuse to recognise the new government. the council rebelled. it appointed a russian businessman as mayor. since the opposition took control of the parliament, what has been happening has alarmed pro-russian towns. other...
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primarily as a show of support for ukraine's interim government. he'll be meeting government leaders. he also will be going to parliament here. at which protesters have already been gathering and urging the government and john kerry to take a tough line against moscow. we are probably going to hear tough words. certainly there will be some pretty combative recognize r ii john contrary. the ukrainians are keen to see what he can put on the table and what support there might be for an economy here which is in free-fall. his visit, of course, coinciding with the visit from the imf looking at ways to rescue the beleaguered economy. certainly they will be looking to see what sort of firm spo support, what measures kerry can put behind the strong words we have seen so far. >> nbc news ian williams, thanks so much. he mentions there about the economy that is happening in ukraine, also in russia this entire ordeal has shane the markets. the ripple effect can be felt after dropping 150 points yesterday. "the financial times" in europe says it all. the econo
primarily as a show of support for ukraine's interim government. he'll be meeting government leaders. he also will be going to parliament here. at which protesters have already been gathering and urging the government and john kerry to take a tough line against moscow. we are probably going to hear tough words. certainly there will be some pretty combative recognize r ii john contrary. the ukrainians are keen to see what he can put on the table and what support there might be for an economy...
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has allowed the demonstrators in kiev to believe that their actions have brought ukraine closer to member ship but if anything this is now even further away than it was before the revolution so he's saying that they're going to have to give the ukraine's if they want to not make them angry and come protest against them basically money with no strings attached. unlike what greece and ireland and portugal and spain have had so again i'm saying that the e.u. has find the stuff in this position of having to put together deals that are self-defeating and self repudiating in the face of a growing population that is unrest fall to put it in those terms civil unrest so they are compound ing the social cohesion risk as it's called or the revolt risk or the people in the street throwing rocks risk by putting out a series of deal memos and other documents into the public domain that are completely out in a way that oh my god only a few people are getting rich and because of the internet because of the trends toward globalization which is the internet's all about the globalization in many ways these
has allowed the demonstrators in kiev to believe that their actions have brought ukraine closer to member ship but if anything this is now even further away than it was before the revolution so he's saying that they're going to have to give the ukraine's if they want to not make them angry and come protest against them basically money with no strings attached. unlike what greece and ireland and portugal and spain have had so again i'm saying that the e.u. has find the stuff in this position of...
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ukraine is divided. kiev and the rest of the country yearn to join europe and the u.s. and forge a different future. while in crimea and the east where so many ethnic russians live, they look to moscow. and they have used crimea as a major russian naval base for 200 years. on friday, obama tried to send his own message to putin. >> there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: hours later, russian troops were on the move and putin was there. >> it's clear that maybe the president of the united states has been a bit naive about him and his ambitions. >> reporter: george w. bush did no better managing putin, even though he declared he looked into his soul. but he cares about being feared and restoring russian greatness. the next move, solidify control over crimea, and make sure that ukraine never moves too close to the west. or else. george. >> thanks, terry. we are joined by secretary of state, john kerry this morning. mr. secretary, thanks for joining us this morning. we have reports. russian forces surrounding ukraine military bases. they say the
ukraine is divided. kiev and the rest of the country yearn to join europe and the u.s. and forge a different future. while in crimea and the east where so many ethnic russians live, they look to moscow. and they have used crimea as a major russian naval base for 200 years. on friday, obama tried to send his own message to putin. >> there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: hours later, russian troops were on the move and putin was there. >> it's...
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now over to shep live in kiev. >> good evening from kiev in ukraine, where we're tracking developments that have ripped across this region. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city today, gunmen accused of detaining a high-ranking united nations representative outside a coffee shop. we have video from the scene and we'll show you what happened when he tried to leave. we're also hearing of fresh trouble in the eastern part of ukraine. plus, in just moments, i'll take you on a trip of crimea, where russia has asserted complete control. you'll see what it's like in the streets and why it's not all as it seems the there. we'll also look at how vladimir putin is imposing his will on the rest of the world and why right now, most analysts say, nobody can stop him. so let's get to it. >> announcer: now, shepard smith reporting live in ukraine. >>> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, 10:00 p.m. here in ukraine, where the crisis continues to unfold. and there are new developments to report tonight from kiev, and new signs that just one wrong move could bring big troubles here and
now over to shep live in kiev. >> good evening from kiev in ukraine, where we're tracking developments that have ripped across this region. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city today, gunmen accused of detaining a high-ranking united nations representative outside a coffee shop. we have video from the scene and we'll show you what happened when he tried to leave. we're also hearing of fresh trouble in the eastern part of ukraine. plus, in just moments, i'll take you on a trip of...
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developing crisis in the ukraine. ryan chilcote is an etf. what can you tell us -- is in kiev. -- what can you tell us? putin is recalling the troops by the end of the week. >> the recall of russian troops under president putin, he was there yesterday. a bit of a direct bearing. some investors thought it was troop in crimea and was not troops and crimea and we saw oil go down. the assumption those were troops. we got a military buildup in crimea gathering speed. hasukraine said a russia 16,000 troops on the peninsula. and ukrainen town will ask for $3 billion and expects to get it. enough, the u.s. secretary of state john kerry arrives and to talk about how the international community cap pop-up ukraine and be looking to hear from him about how he intends to punish russia. talked about sanctions. will be looking for more details about that from him during his visit. very quickly, the situation, does it feel under control, the markets seem to think so. is it because of the selloff yesterday because markets are pause?day apu -- a >> crimea is e
developing crisis in the ukraine. ryan chilcote is an etf. what can you tell us -- is in kiev. -- what can you tell us? putin is recalling the troops by the end of the week. >> the recall of russian troops under president putin, he was there yesterday. a bit of a direct bearing. some investors thought it was troop in crimea and was not troops and crimea and we saw oil go down. the assumption those were troops. we got a military buildup in crimea gathering speed. hasukraine said a russia...
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it has to make the new leadership in kiev nervous. russia making clear that it is close, it has influence. the former president, viktor yanukovych has now surfaced and is in russia. and is planning to have a press conference there tomorrow. >> jennifer glasse reporting. thank you. that is the situation in crimea right now. lawrence lee looks at how events unfolded earlier in the day in ukraine. >> attempts have been made to turn the crimea capital into a kiev, but in reverse. the parliament building in the hands of dozens of apparently heavily armed men, protecting it from what they see as profoundly un-democratic forces. the supporters, not so many, but eager to tell you they would like nothing more than russian tanks on the streets to protect them. >> that's okay, yes, because the american army was reported in different countries. we support russian army because every one of us has relatives in russia. >> the police lines staffed by a handful didn't look impressive. the small group proved how unimpressive it was. >> the point being
it has to make the new leadership in kiev nervous. russia making clear that it is close, it has influence. the former president, viktor yanukovych has now surfaced and is in russia. and is planning to have a press conference there tomorrow. >> jennifer glasse reporting. thank you. that is the situation in crimea right now. lawrence lee looks at how events unfolded earlier in the day in ukraine. >> attempts have been made to turn the crimea capital into a kiev, but in reverse. the...
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line is if ukraine wants the money they're going to have to fight for it. gold some call it a barbarous relic others call it money james turkey is one of those guys who calls money now james has over forty years experience in international banking finance and investments in two thousand and one james co-founded gold money where he remains the director today he has a new book out called the money bubble what to do before it pops and i started my conversation with james earlier today by asking him what the book was all about take a look. the money itself is important to society and we've really lost sight of what money is money is not credit or the promise to pay at some point in time in the future money is attention last at the exchange for another ten. if you use anything other than attention to this money you basically have payment risk and what we've seen is that payment risk comes with a lot of potential trouble two thousand and eight was a good example of the payment risk when lehman brothers went under there been other banks so that failed that highlig
line is if ukraine wants the money they're going to have to fight for it. gold some call it a barbarous relic others call it money james turkey is one of those guys who calls money now james has over forty years experience in international banking finance and investments in two thousand and one james co-founded gold money where he remains the director today he has a new book out called the money bubble what to do before it pops and i started my conversation with james earlier today by asking...
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our team is back, focused on the ukraine. ryan chilcote from kiev, david tweed from berlin and caroline hyde joining me. let's start with currencies. >> yen stronger, frank stronger, risk aversion, the only play two watches dollar-ruble. russian currency record lows .ven after the hike rates no move from the russian central bank for 18 months, and they put the rates up the most since 1990. the dollar stronger. the ruble getting weaker. the central bank is fighting a strong tie. flight a big story this morning. caroline, walk us through the european reaction. >> european companies most exposed to rush are the worst performers. nokia, and then a tiremaker like it's a third of its sales from russia -- gets a third of its sales from russia. every industry group getting hit and the deterioration continues. >> we will continue to track of the rest of the day. let's turn our attention to what is happening on the ground in kiev. ryan chilcott is there. >> i will watch out for the imf delegation scheduled to come tomorrow. i will also
our team is back, focused on the ukraine. ryan chilcote from kiev, david tweed from berlin and caroline hyde joining me. let's start with currencies. >> yen stronger, frank stronger, risk aversion, the only play two watches dollar-ruble. russian currency record lows .ven after the hike rates no move from the russian central bank for 18 months, and they put the rates up the most since 1990. the dollar stronger. the ruble getting weaker. the central bank is fighting a strong tie. flight a...
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we continue with our focus on the crisis in ukraine. the obama administration is preparing loan guarantees or kiev and running sanctions against russia. in moscow, vladimir putin made his first public remarks since russian forces took control of crimea. he said he reserves the right to use force to protect ethnic russians in other parts of ukraine. my next guest has special insight into what we may see next from moscow. he is the director of the russia endowment and program. welcome to bottom line. think you for your time today. >> led to be here. >> talk to us about what is going on there. r putin defending russian intervention in ukraine saying that he reserves the right to use more military force. what does this tell us? how should the nine states respond? us that for the time being, he is prepared to escalate the crisis. which is a positive move in a way. relative to the problems that the united states and russia already have on their hands. it is a very small step in the right direction. the real problem is now in crimea. which eff
we continue with our focus on the crisis in ukraine. the obama administration is preparing loan guarantees or kiev and running sanctions against russia. in moscow, vladimir putin made his first public remarks since russian forces took control of crimea. he said he reserves the right to use force to protect ethnic russians in other parts of ukraine. my next guest has special insight into what we may see next from moscow. he is the director of the russia endowment and program. welcome to bottom...
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west is concerned, del, in the 21st century [ technical difficulties ] >> pro-western authorities in kiev. it is scheduled to last until march 12th. and in a statement this morning before, chuck hagel explaining how u.s. military efforts will respond to the crisis in ukraine. >> the defense department is pursuing measures to support our allies including stepping up joint training in poland. it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago, and augmenting our participation in nato's air-policing mission on the baltic peninsula. >>> and remember for the latest coming out of the ukraine and the rest of today's headlines you can follow us on twitter. >>> the votes have been counted in texas, wendy davis will face republican greg abbott. abbott has come under fire for campaigning with rock star ted nugent. >>> the state house with vote on a water protection spill in west virginia. robert and i have in charleston, and what does this bill specifically propose? >> reporter: del, it's been a long few days for the politicians here in west virginia, the bill went through the judiciary committee over the
west is concerned, del, in the 21st century [ technical difficulties ] >> pro-western authorities in kiev. it is scheduled to last until march 12th. and in a statement this morning before, chuck hagel explaining how u.s. military efforts will respond to the crisis in ukraine. >> the defense department is pursuing measures to support our allies including stepping up joint training in poland. it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago, and augmenting our participation in nato's...
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kiev. >> meanwhile, president obama putting pressure on russia to get out of ukraine, promising economic aid and threatening sanctions against russia. lisa stark is in washington. what else are we hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: secretary kerry arrived in ukraine with a potential gift from the white house, $1,000,000,000 in loan guarantees that would help pay for energy costs in ukraine. still needs congressional approval but there has been a lot of talk in congress about the need to do something in ukraine. that would be likely. this is just one part of a package of international economic aid to help the government in ukraine and even as secretary kerry begins his meetings with the interim government there, all of the meetings could not in washington on how to deal with this crisis. >> president obama called his national security council together to discuss how to deal with the events unfolding in ukraine. while the president weighs his options, one thing came out of the meeting. the pentagon says it is suspended exercises and other activities with the russian mi
kiev. >> meanwhile, president obama putting pressure on russia to get out of ukraine, promising economic aid and threatening sanctions against russia. lisa stark is in washington. what else are we hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: secretary kerry arrived in ukraine with a potential gift from the white house, $1,000,000,000 in loan guarantees that would help pay for energy costs in ukraine. still needs congressional approval but there has been a lot of talk in...
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he holds economic cards because ukraine is part of the russian economy. legally, you'll have to ask a lawyer, there is a question whether the russians are right. is the government in kiev, which overthrew ten days ago the constitutional order in kiev and threw out the elected president. is it a legitimate government? putin says it's legitimate. we haven't recognized it yet but he says legitimate. oni don't know what a lawyer would say. >> are we following the path in 2008, russia and georgia, where this escalated into an all-out war for a few days. >> there is a similarity. in the sense that, too, is a red line, the former soviet republic of georgia. there's something else there. first of all, it was of much lesser importance to russia than ukraine, because of its location and its size. secondly, even though we always say that russia, putin invade georgia, the fact is the war was begun by the american backed military forces in georgia, because they attacked russian enclaves in georgia. today nobody is firing a shot. if nobody fires a shot, there's a way o
he holds economic cards because ukraine is part of the russian economy. legally, you'll have to ask a lawyer, there is a question whether the russians are right. is the government in kiev, which overthrew ten days ago the constitutional order in kiev and threw out the elected president. is it a legitimate government? putin says it's legitimate. we haven't recognized it yet but he says legitimate. oni don't know what a lawyer would say. >> are we following the path in 2008, russia and...
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new this morning, secretary of state john kerry arrives in kiev in ukraine to discuss financial assistance for the nation. and washington sends a message to moscow suspending the plan to trade investment talks with russia. first, global markets making a comeback today. u.s. stocks took a big hit yesterday including the dow which suffered a triple digit loss. let's bring in in christine romans. what is behind the bounceback? how do markets look now? >> markets look good now for u.s. stocks. what's behind the bounce back is the fact president putin ended the military exercises in russia. when that happened and the president gave his press conference about four to five hours ago and said that he was not going to an ex crimea, you saw the highs reached in stock futures. dow up 165, nasdaq up as well. look at s&p 500 futures. if they rise 18 points, 20 point, you'll see a record high in the s&p 500. something a lot of market watchers are saying is interesting given the tension you're seeing in the strategically vital area of the world. it's volatile. they're pointing out everything can turn on
new this morning, secretary of state john kerry arrives in kiev in ukraine to discuss financial assistance for the nation. and washington sends a message to moscow suspending the plan to trade investment talks with russia. first, global markets making a comeback today. u.s. stocks took a big hit yesterday including the dow which suffered a triple digit loss. let's bring in in christine romans. what is behind the bounceback? how do markets look now? >> markets look good now for u.s....
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ian williams is live for us in what looks like a very foggy kiev. what else did the president say? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, frances, from a very foggy and drizzly kiev into which john kerry will be flying about half an hour from now. and that's when we'll get first reaction to what was an incredibly combative press conference from vladimir putin, in which he said the government here was illegitimate, had come to power through a coup d'etat, dominated by fascists. he also said that while russia had the right to use force, it didn't have any immediate intention to do so. he also said that his government was reaching out to the government here in kiev. now, when kerry arrives, he's expected to go straight, but to meetings with the prime minister and other senior government officials. his primary purpose here will be to show support for kiev's interim government. there are already protesters gathering at parliament here, urging a top line from their parliament, but also from john kerry. they want to hear what he intends to do to back up the rhetoric, what sanctions there may be
ian williams is live for us in what looks like a very foggy kiev. what else did the president say? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, frances, from a very foggy and drizzly kiev into which john kerry will be flying about half an hour from now. and that's when we'll get first reaction to what was an incredibly combative press conference from vladimir putin, in which he said the government here was illegitimate, had come to power through a coup d'etat, dominated by fascists. he also said that...
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suddenly affects the removal of his leader in kiev. if i were putin, i'd have done exactly what putin did. anyone that says they couldn't predict this was either a fool or lying. >> well, that gets at this deep question, i think. one of the things that i've seen in the analysis here is that this assumption that putin is winning this because he's grabbing this and the world is going to stand by and there's -- you know, there are limited -- there are certainly, i think, no military options in response to this. there are limited options in terms of how you impose a cost we discussed with senator murphy earlier. this idea that because putin is strong he's winning and because barack obama is weak he is not. but it also seems to me that this could be very likely disastrous for vladimir putin himself. >> oh, i think so. i think it could be the unwinding of his presidency. he saw this as a regime change essential because of such things as ukraine having so much of the russian food product and if it became affiliated with the e.u., the commodit
suddenly affects the removal of his leader in kiev. if i were putin, i'd have done exactly what putin did. anyone that says they couldn't predict this was either a fool or lying. >> well, that gets at this deep question, i think. one of the things that i've seen in the analysis here is that this assumption that putin is winning this because he's grabbing this and the world is going to stand by and there's -- you know, there are limited -- there are certainly, i think, no military options...
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why does ukraine have to choose? why can't we work out a deal where russia and europe help ukraine out of the crisis. >> but -- >> wait a minute. wait a minute. >> it's important that he wants to keep it in the russia sphere. >> this is something nobody wants to hear. putin said, don't make it either/or. we will join europe in helping ukraine, and europe and washington said no, ukraine has to choose between us and russia. >> that's the question we have got to ponder. why did we say no? >> there shouldn't be a zero sum game. >> you do have a russian president who is saying that the collapse of the soviet union is the greatest tragedy and who is talking about wanting to keep ukraine within its sphere of flew. >> part of the problem goes back to the root cause which is nato. at the end of the cold war, a great statesman, george canon said one of the great fateful eras, the childrenton era, was that we expanded nato. you have to look at the post-soviet state. most have u.s. military basis or nato encroaching on it. put t
why does ukraine have to choose? why can't we work out a deal where russia and europe help ukraine out of the crisis. >> but -- >> wait a minute. wait a minute. >> it's important that he wants to keep it in the russia sphere. >> this is something nobody wants to hear. putin said, don't make it either/or. we will join europe in helping ukraine, and europe and washington said no, ukraine has to choose between us and russia. >> that's the question we have got to...
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, and have some say of the speaker in kiev. they would only take crimea as a last resort. the big question is what happens in eastern ukraine. that depends on both sides. you have local governments in power which supported the last ukrainian administration. if the new government in kiev, or the militias move to overthrow, then russia will react militarily. if russia moves in to support, then the ukrainian army will have to enact, then you will have war, whichever side begins it. >> do you predict that that could happen? >> i think it could very easily happen, but that's why the west does need to urge max minute restraint, but on both sides as well. remember, the government in kiev has taken some, to put it mildly, very unwise steps such as banning the official status of russian and other minority languages in ukraine. that is not reassuring to the russian speakers of eastern ukraine. nor is the fact that ukrainian politicians who have expressed i mean truly virulent hatred of russians, not just russia, are now occupation top se
, and have some say of the speaker in kiev. they would only take crimea as a last resort. the big question is what happens in eastern ukraine. that depends on both sides. you have local governments in power which supported the last ukrainian administration. if the new government in kiev, or the militias move to overthrow, then russia will react militarily. if russia moves in to support, then the ukrainian army will have to enact, then you will have war, whichever side begins it. >> do you...
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what i can say about ukraine and the kiev in particular is the situation and he is --kiev is quite calm. it is not business as usual but it has scaled back in terms of intensity compared to what we had a week or so ago. news from the rest of the country is quite volatile. we are hearing some news that there is some sort of standoff between different groups in the east of the country. and obviously you have crimea which is an entirely different ballgame altogether. it is quite volatile and contrasted whether you -- when you look at different parts of the country. that is what i can say right now. vladimir putin is fully aware of the u.s. and the western perspective here? he's using this as a chance for them to take back territory that was mistakenly given away before. there is definitely elements of that. one thing that one has to understand about the russian president is that he fundamentally does not believe in non-zero-sum games. he believes in balance of power. it is the very essence of a zero-sum game. you win and you lose. there are no non-zero-sum games in his mind. you have to co
what i can say about ukraine and the kiev in particular is the situation and he is --kiev is quite calm. it is not business as usual but it has scaled back in terms of intensity compared to what we had a week or so ago. news from the rest of the country is quite volatile. we are hearing some news that there is some sort of standoff between different groups in the east of the country. and obviously you have crimea which is an entirely different ballgame altogether. it is quite volatile and...
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secretary kerry is in kiev now, and i think western diplomats and foreign secretaries and secretaries of state ought to go there, we ought to do everything we can to turn the ukraine looking westward rather than eastward, because there are other countries right on the cusp, just like ukraine, countries like maldove va and georgia, they're going to watch us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think there are a lot of tough things we can do, we can suspend russia from various organizations. >> all right. >> we can make her pay a price, i think we will do that. >> good to have you here tonight, sir. >> thank you. >>> while washington scrambles to counter president putin, a number of experienced russia watchers are wondering why anyone is surprised by these events. many feel they have been laid out quite clearly for many years. simon marks is a former bureau chief. simon welcome. you just heard the back and forth i had with congressman engle, and john mccain and president obama. they're talki
secretary kerry is in kiev now, and i think western diplomats and foreign secretaries and secretaries of state ought to go there, we ought to do everything we can to turn the ukraine looking westward rather than eastward, because there are other countries right on the cusp, just like ukraine, countries like maldove va and georgia, they're going to watch us very carefully, we don't want those countries to succumb to russian blackmail, whether it's about energy or money or anything else. i think...
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he has been successful in getting the ukraine to yanukovich before he fled kiev to break the deal with the e.u. so he's trying to bring all these countries back into russia's orbit in a way that reflects a long period of history. i think that he's not -- as i say, i don't think he's trying to re-create the soviet union, but he wants the near abroad to be russian in every respect. >> charlie: why don't you think he wants to re-create the soviet union? first of all -- i understand there are places he can't do it, but poland -- >> poland was never part of the soviet union. it's part of the warsaw pact. first of all, he doesn't want all of the economic problems of those countries. ukraine is an economic basket case. so are some of the other states in the near abroad. so what he wants is political influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especia
he has been successful in getting the ukraine to yanukovich before he fled kiev to break the deal with the e.u. so he's trying to bring all these countries back into russia's orbit in a way that reflects a long period of history. i think that he's not -- as i say, i don't think he's trying to re-create the soviet union, but he wants the near abroad to be russian in every respect. >> charlie: why don't you think he wants to re-create the soviet union? first of all -- i understand there are...
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in kiev where there has been bloodshed people expression their allegiance to ukraine, and the defines of russia -- defiance of russia. it's fighting rhetoric, and for now it's just talk. parliament has met in emergency session. the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disaster. >> this is not a threat, it's a declaration of war to my country. we urge president vooladimir pun to pull back his military and stick to the international obligations and bilateral and multilateral agreements signed between ukraine and russia. >> there are nine recruiting stations in the capital. this office on the outskirts of kiev men were waiting outside before the doors opened. >> people have been responding enthusiastically to the call to mobilise. there are young men, older men, people with mittry experience, people without military experience, but they still want to take part. we have visited three stations in and around kiev. in the first three hours several hundred people had enlisted. >> somehow we had to win. we will win, but i am sure we have to win, and we'll do everything
in kiev where there has been bloodshed people expression their allegiance to ukraine, and the defines of russia -- defiance of russia. it's fighting rhetoric, and for now it's just talk. parliament has met in emergency session. the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disaster. >> this is not a threat, it's a declaration of war to my country. we urge president vooladimir pun to pull back his military and stick to the international obligations and bilateral and...
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. >> john, kiev is a very troubled city. the army that russia has on ukraine's border to the north and to the east. as a result kiev has sent security forces along those borders and certainly to the border crossing. the fear that kiev has is that russia may try to send in agitators, a kind of fifth column to set things up should there be an escalation of tensions. they've also been speaking to business leaders here. even though there's a threat of war there, there is a real understanding in keybank that they have to get the government functioning. -- in kiev that they have to get the government functioning. to try to get them to chip in. all the wile the international community is looking to what they can do. there's talk of travel restrictions for the russians. and there's the expected arrival of secretary of state john kerry who many ukrainians hope will be carrying with him a stimulus package. >> many say it's the american foreign policy who shares in the blame. john mccain, a vocal critic of the policy. >> secretary of s
. >> john, kiev is a very troubled city. the army that russia has on ukraine's border to the north and to the east. as a result kiev has sent security forces along those borders and certainly to the border crossing. the fear that kiev has is that russia may try to send in agitators, a kind of fifth column to set things up should there be an escalation of tensions. they've also been speaking to business leaders here. even though there's a threat of war there, there is a real understanding...
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this particular student died, he was from kiev. what is striking, david, is all around this square there are shrines to people all over ukraine, not just kiev or the west of this country but also from the east and from crimea itself. this was a revolution the people say from the whole of ukraine wanting a better, cleaner future. the diplomatic activity is the main focus today in paris as you say, u.s. secretary of state john kerry meeting russian counterpart sergei lavrov. let's catch up on all the developments and just before we do that, mention that financially this country is in huge difficulties. we heard about the americans, washington offering $1 billion in loan guarantees. we also heard the european commission saying they will be offering 11 billion euros over the next two years. the financial side being addressed by the international community as well as the military standoff in crimea. this report by nick chiles. >> reporter: the diplomatic big guns have been gathering in paris for the biggest diplomatic push yet to try to
this particular student died, he was from kiev. what is striking, david, is all around this square there are shrines to people all over ukraine, not just kiev or the west of this country but also from the east and from crimea itself. this was a revolution the people say from the whole of ukraine wanting a better, cleaner future. the diplomatic activity is the main focus today in paris as you say, u.s. secretary of state john kerry meeting russian counterpart sergei lavrov. let's catch up on all...
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ukraine for help. secretary of state kerry is heading to kiev and some are critizing the white house for not taking a harder line with vladimar putin. >> i think putin is playing chess and we playing marble the. we got our fannies handed to us on the nuclear. and that was a huge mistake. nevery time the president goes on national television and threatens putin or anyone like putin, everybody's eyes roll including mine. we have a weakened president. president obama needs to do something. >>> joining us to talk about it is ambassador john bolton and a fox news contributor. mr. ambassador, thank you for being here. the ukranian prime minister said they are on the brink of disaster and how dow assess the situation at this hour? >> i think that is close to the truth. i think putin knows he has the high cards militarily and economically and politically and he is prepared to use them. he gave us notice 7 or 8 years ated q from his requently leadership in russia, he said the brake up of the soviet union was a
ukraine for help. secretary of state kerry is heading to kiev and some are critizing the white house for not taking a harder line with vladimar putin. >> i think putin is playing chess and we playing marble the. we got our fannies handed to us on the nuclear. and that was a huge mistake. nevery time the president goes on national television and threatens putin or anyone like putin, everybody's eyes roll including mine. we have a weakened president. president obama needs to do something....
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let's go back to ukraine. brzezinski and albright said, for example, that the current government in kiev is legitimate. putin says it's not legitimate. i would argue that if you had on your show a panel of constitutional and international lawyers, they would be hard put to explain how a government which a week ago overthrew the entire ukrainian constitutional order, deposed the elected president and has been passing anti-russian legislation in kiev and which is at least partially controlled by very extremist forces in the streets, is legitimate. that would be hard to explain. >> stephen cohen, that is fascinating point of view. lots more ahead. we are going to go to kiev and talk to people there to get their views on the subject. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... ...minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent e-class ever. the 2014
let's go back to ukraine. brzezinski and albright said, for example, that the current government in kiev is legitimate. putin says it's not legitimate. i would argue that if you had on your show a panel of constitutional and international lawyers, they would be hard put to explain how a government which a week ago overthrew the entire ukrainian constitutional order, deposed the elected president and has been passing anti-russian legislation in kiev and which is at least partially controlled by...